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Not pleased...sold it..Cheaply made. Buy a conversion kit from someone like Kimber instead

Rating: [1 of 5 Stars!]

by gary c

Monday 30 January, 2017

Fantastic little fun gun. As accurate as it can be with factory sights and 100% reliable.

Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]

by Patrick S

Wednesday 25 March, 2015

Bought one of these for a plinker last fall. Didn't want to write a review until I'd had some time with it. For the price I consider it good overall. Has a very solid feel in the hand. Shoots nice groups at 25 yds. I wouldn't use it as a carry gun, it's strictly for fun. Would make a good handgun for some one new to pistol shooting provided you use the right ammo. It is VERY finicky about ammo. It just plain does not like some rounds. In the Fail to Feed, Fail to Eject, & Fail to Fire categories, the following types had an 8% to 22% of 50 rounds problem rate. American Eagle and Remington Thunderbolt, 8%. Winchester Wildcats 12%. Aguila Super Extra 22%. In the good: CCI Standard Velocity had a single misfire. The winner was Geco "Optimized for Semi-Auto Rifles & Pistols", 100% flawless smooth fast chambering and ejecting. The Geco rounds feel like they have a light waxy/oily lube on them, but didn't seem to leave any residue of any kind.

Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!]

by Travis B

Friday 26 December, 2014

Buds service was great as usual. However, this pistol is not as great. It is a decent plinker pistol but will only shoot reliably if using quality ammo. Bulk ammo will not cycle at all through it. If shooting bulk ammo I have to manually extract every casing from the chamber. I would definitely recommend spending the extra money and buying a Colt or a Sig

Rating: [2 of 5 Stars!]

by wayne c

Saturday 20 December, 2014

This is a simple basic hand gun, but WOW what great accuraccy - and even with cheap bulk ammo. We really like this gun for target practice. It looks and feels like a real 1911 except for the light slide and recoil of course. It
came with two 10-rd magazines, a barrel brush, and a locking key - nice package.
Some safety items: The "Manual Keyed Safety" is just a simple hammer block, it does not lock any of the movements and all functions operate in the keylocked position except the hammer cannot hit the firing pin. The hammer de-cock is a little different to us. You cannot decock by thumbing the hammer back and pulling the trigger, the hammer will not drop. You must pull the trigger with the hammer in the full-tension cocked position (with your thumb between the hammer and the pin of course). This is maybe a safety feature? (to prevent a thumb slip if you pull it back). There is no pre-cock to prevent a hammer strike on a slip, and the gun WILL FIRE if the hammer is dropped even from half way, and even if the trigger is not pulled. For this reason we only de-cock with an empty chamber and never have the condition of a round in the chamber with the hammer down.
The only issue we have is some occasional FTE's. Though we have only used cheap ammo so far and we're still getting used to the best grip technique. With the light action these are easy to clear, but we would not consider this gun for carry or home defense.
As with many 1911's you must really stretch your hand to reach the slide release, but this is just the way it is.
We look forward to many years of ownership of this fine pistol.